Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 393
Beneteau sailing yacht for bareboat cruising in the Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 393
The Beneteau Oceanis 393 pairs responsive handling with genuine comfort, ideal for independent sailors seeking a well-mannered vessel across the Adriatic. Designed by Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design, this model balances performance and accessibility without compromise. The streamlined hull and balanced rig deliver safe, efficient passage whether you're navigating close to the Croatian coast or island-hopping at leisure.
Shorthanded cruising presents no difficulty with the Oceanis 393. Deck layout and sail plan reward confident helmsmanship, while the three-cabin configuration provides comfortable berths for small groups. Below deck, the interior maximises usable space without sacrificing the sea-kindly character that defines this generation of Beneteau cruisers.
Highlights
- •Responsive, well-balanced sailing with manageable sail plan for independent crews
- •Three cabins suitable for bareboat cruising and island exploration
- •Streamlined hull design ensures safe, efficient cruising in Adriatic conditions
- •Accessible bareboat terms from Split and Dubrovnik bases
The Charter Experience
Charter this bareboat from Split and command your own passage through Croatia's Dalmatian coastline. The sheltered waters between the Adriatic islands suit the Oceanis 393's responsive characteristics perfectly. Self-skippered sailing offers complete freedom to explore Dubrovnik, Hvar, Vis, and hidden anchorages at your own pace, with the confidence that comes from a proven, well-balanced platform.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Split for the Pakleni Islands, continue south to Hvar's sheltered harbour, then explore the remote anchorages around Vis before returning via Brač. Most bareboat charters enjoy 5-7 days of cruising in these protected waters, with ample opportunity for swimming and village exploration.
Specifications
12.0 m
3
8
Monohull
2006
